In the sermon titled "Who Is A Liar," Walter Pendleton addresses the theological issue of lying in light of divine justice and human sinfulness, focusing on the implications of Deuteronomy 19:15-21. He emphasizes that God’s law condemns lying, treating it as a significant sin rather than mere "untruth." Pendleton connects this to the nature of human beings as habitual liars due to their fallen state, referencing John 8 to illustrate Jesus' teaching on the truth and the identification of sin as bondage. He argues that the ultimate lie is to misrepresent God, particularly in the context of false doctrine regarding the person and work of Jesus Christ. The significance of this message lies in the necessity of recognizing our own sinfulness and the gracious work of Christ to liberate believers from that bondage.
“No lie is God honoring, period.”
“The lawgiver himself exposes the pinnacle of lying—it's lying about the person of Jesus Christ.”
“The servant abideth not in the house forever, but the son abideth ever.”
“All who preach anything short of this are Antichrist.”
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